In Hawaiian, "I love you" is expressed as "Aloha wau ia 'oe."
Salt in Hawaiian is "paʻakai."
In Hawaiian, the word "mabuhay" does not have a direct translation. However, a common greeting in Hawaiian is "Aloha," which is used to say hello, goodbye, and also means love and compassion.
To say "I will always love you" in Hawaiian, you would say "Aloha au iā 'oe loa."
"No" in Hawaiian is typically expressed as "ʻAʻole."
The word for "friends" in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha."
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Salt in Hawaiian is "paʻakai."
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"No" in Hawaiian is typically expressed as "ʻAʻole."
Hawaiian is not a race, but rather an ethnic group or culture primarily associated with the indigenous people of Hawaii. The Hawaiian people are of Polynesian descent and have their own unique language, customs, and traditions.
To say "I will always love you" in Hawaiian, you would say "Aloha au iā 'oe loa."
Aloha.
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